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Mozilla Time and Clock API

The Mozilla Time and Clock API makes it easy for users to change system time in devices. It allows users to set and change system time by recognizing a number or a date object as acceptable parameter in the system. The API accepts system numbers stretching to way back to midnight UTC January 1, 1970. The Mozilla Time and Clock API does not conform to W3C standards, and is supported on Firefox OS. This feature is not part of any specification.

Forty Three APIs have been added to the ProgrammableWeb directory in categories including Business, Agile, Sports, Payments, and Directory. Highlights today include several APIs from Mozilla for IoT, Voice, Messaging, Location and more. Here's a rundown of the latest additions.

This is indirect access to this service, please refer to the corresponding SDK below. The Android NDK service allows developers to include native code in their Android application packages, that are...